TSF130L had a round Smiths heater in it when I bought it as a 2-year-old
car, in 1965. I always thought it was original (??)
The same ones are found in T-series MG's, not as factory installations but
as common additions.
Also available are the Arnolt heaters, a period accessory originally
manufactured for S.H.Arnolt Company in Chicago, a large British car importer
and accessory distributor in the late 1940's through early 1960's. Moss
currently sells (or at least recently sold) a reproduction of this heater -
it's a steel box, roughly a cube.
Both the original Smiths and Arnolt heaters show up on eBay occasionally,
and I think there's a Moss repro on there right now.
Karl
> So at Triumph-fest I was admiring Herman Van Der Akkers TR3 heater
> installation. He said he got it through JC Whitney. I went to
> JCWhitney.com
> and they have no such thing. The only thing that they have that looks like
> it
> would work is called "The Mojave Heater", which may or may not fit. Has
> anyone
> got a "Mojave Heater" in their TR3? Are there any aftermarket heaters
> that you can make fit into a TR3?
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